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Re: Calling for some Horse knowledge about grazing???


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Posted by JD Seller on October 11, 2014 at 06:36:43 from (208.126.198.123):

In Reply to: Calling for some Horse knowledge about grazing??? posted by JD Seller on October 10, 2014 at 19:53:35:

Fellows you should ALL read the post more carefully!!!!

I did not say anything about turning the horses loose!!!

The horses will be tied or ground staked out. I am just worried about them getting loose and getting away. That is the only reason for them to be in a fenced in area.

The posters that have made positive subjections Thanks.

I will switch the cattle around today so that will give the grass a little break.

As for parking trailers and such that is already taken care of. There will be a area that they all will be pitching tents and have a big bond fire area. The girls have rented several Port-a-potties. They will have the shop's shower and bathroom to clean up in if they need a full bathroom.

The girls have done this before and have it pretty well organized. I was just asking about where to PUT the horses for overnight. I also know that most will bring their own feed. I also know that a darn horse will eat anything it is standing on.

Everyone involved enjoys this being a more "rustic" trail ride over the ones where you have a bunch of $100K horse trailers parked in rows. I have 15 hitching blocks that I will be setting around where they will be camping. These are a 2 ft. x 2ft. x 6ft. 3300 lbs. concrete blocks with a steel 1 inch bar welded long ways for multiple tie locations.

So at no time with the horses be "turned loose" together. I am surprised that many of you think I would be STUPID enough to turn 15-20 strange horses loose together. I may not be a horse lover but I have been around a few an have had livestock my entire life. I would not turn 15-20 show calves in together either.

So everyone have a good weekend. We have cool but clear weather for today and rain coming in tomorrow. The rain we could use as we have not had any for several weeks now. It is getting pretty dusty.


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